BleedingBlue Posted April 27, 2013 Share Posted April 27, 2013 enter Monte Ball. Gratz Peyton. Looks real good for Denver this year. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chad72 Posted April 27, 2013 Share Posted April 27, 2013 The double whammy was both McGahee and Moreno going out, one for the season and the other for the game. I never understood the Hillman pick because he was not stellar on the pass protection front that Ball is better at, and McGahee and Moreno were better at that too. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Qwiz Posted April 27, 2013 Share Posted April 27, 2013 Montee Ball? Meh. We'll see how he does. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
House Posted April 27, 2013 Share Posted April 27, 2013 When I looked at that team I never thought, and still don't, think RB was a weakness. Ball is a nice pickup but not game changing for the Broncos IMO. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jules Posted April 27, 2013 Share Posted April 27, 2013 Almost every single time I read NFL General I see a new reason as to why Denver failed to beat Baltimore.. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Deathiltis Posted April 27, 2013 Share Posted April 27, 2013 Montee Ball has A LOT of miles on him. You cant recover from miles. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
oldunclemark Posted April 27, 2013 Share Posted April 27, 2013 Almost every single time I read NFL General I see a new reason as to why Denver failed to beat Baltimore.. That's the price of losing....isnt it? I thouhgt RB Ronnie Hillman was very, very good in the playoff game.....but Denver didnt win... so the position gets a hit.. Think about it. If Flacco doenst hit a 70-yard last minute bomb.......that playoff game goes down as one of Peyton Manning's greatest post-season 4th Q triumphs and Trindan Holiday is a sensation throughout the football nation Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
amfootball Posted April 27, 2013 Share Posted April 27, 2013 The very last reason Denver lost that game is because of the run game which makes this pick surprising just like the signing of Welker. Denver clearly needs defensive help. Ball is a slow guy that will help blocking and pick up short yardage downs. Lacy would have made more sense. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
oldunclemark Posted April 27, 2013 Share Posted April 27, 2013 The very last reason Denver lost that game is because of the run game which makes this pick surprising just like the signing of Welker. Denver clearly needs defensive help. Ball is a slow guy that will help blocking and pick up short yardage downs. Lacy would have made more sense. Its very hard to tell how backs who are accustomed to getting the ball 20 times a game adjust to not getting the ball 20 times a game...so both will have to adjust Ball's never been injured or fumble prone (in college) so this pick makes a lot of sense. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
amfootball Posted April 27, 2013 Share Posted April 27, 2013 Its very hard to tell how backs who are accustomed to getting the ball 20 times a game adjust to not getting the ball 20 times a game...so both will have to adjust Ball's never been injured or fumble prone (in college) so this pick makes a lot of sense.It is not a bad pick just not an impact pick. When the best thing you can say about a RB is that he is durable and hangs on to the ball then tells you all you need to know. Fox is big on having a run game so I get the pick but honestly if I am a Bronco fan, I want defense all day. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
oldunclemark Posted April 27, 2013 Share Posted April 27, 2013 I am a Bronco fan and I'm noting that they didnt draft a pass rush end,, leaving the door open for Dwight Freeney.. But you almost have to manufacture needs on a 13-4 team that had one of the top defenses and offenses in the NFL... ..and already signed a half dozen free agents. We're looking at if differently. Im an offensive guy (many have told me that ) In a league where everybody in the playoffs scores 28-35 points almost every game, I want offensive depth Denver added a D-tackle and corner and they could certainly use another LB Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
amfootball Posted April 27, 2013 Share Posted April 27, 2013 I am a Bronco fan and I'm noting that they didnt draft a pass rush end,, leaving the door open for Dwight Freeney.. But you almost have to manufacture needs on a 13-4 team that had one of the top defenses and offenses in the NFL... ..and already signed a half dozen free agents. We're looking at if differently. Im an offensive guy (many have told me that ) In a league where everybody in the playoffs scores 28-35 points almost every game, I want offensive depth Denver added a D-tackle and corner and they could certainly use another LBYes, they could be leaving the door open for Freeney which is a head scratcher as there were a lot of DE studs in this draft that would cost a lot less than Freeney. I hear you on the offense but when you have #18 you don't need a whole lot. I think the Denver D looked as good as it did because of #18 and the cupcake schedule. They got exposed by the Ravens when #18 struggled just like the Pats did when Brady could not pick up his typical 25-30 points a game. The playoffs are still about D, I don't care what the pundits say. You have to get stops and be able to slow the passing attack of the other team. Still though, there are picks to go. It is easy to fall prety to putting top talent around a QB like Manning or Brady but really in the end they need the defense to help them get the ring. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
smittywerb Posted April 27, 2013 Share Posted April 27, 2013 I'll say it again, the loss of Knowshon allowed the Ravens D to drop back and play the pass. And we all know how that story goes when Peyton is not able to run the ball. Add in a defense that choked big time and you got yourself a big fat L. Peyton played pretty well despite the few mistakes. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MAC Posted April 27, 2013 Share Posted April 27, 2013 Almost every single time I read NFL General I see a new reason as to why Denver failed to beat Baltimore..I realize that you meant this maliciously, but you are right. The thing is, there are lots of reasons and they are all valid. There is a difference between "reasons" which imply logical analysis, and "excuses" which imply the immature diversion of blame. The bottom line is that the Broncos are a better team and would have won that match-up 9 times out of 10. The Ravens deserved to win the Super Bowl, but that doesn't mean that they should have won that game. That's the price of losing....isnt it? I thouhgt RB Ronnie Hillman was very, very good in the playoff game.....but Denver didnt win... so the position gets a hit.. Think about it. If Flacco doenst hit a 70-yard last minute bomb.......that playoff game goes down as one of Peyton Manning's greatest post-season 4th Q triumphs and Trindan Holiday is a sensation throughout the football nationI don't recall Hillman being good enough. He has flashes but he is too small for short-yardage, and he can't block rendering him useless for 3rd and long. I'm having trouble figuring out where he fits in at all actually - unless they start going with two back sets (McGahee and Hillman) which I think would be cool actually. Both could block, either could run, or Hillman could pop out for a screen. Get the man in space, but don't leave him alone in the backfield! Bottom line - Moreno going down was a HUGE factor in that game. The very last reason Denver lost that game is because of the run game which makes this pick surprising just like the signing of Welker. Denver clearly needs defensive help. Ball is a slow guy that will help blocking and pick up short yardage downs. Lacy would have made more sense.Running may be low on the list, but it was still a reason. Without McGahee and Moreno they simply lost the ability to run effectively. That exposed a need, and amplified the fact that both are injury prone and can't be counted on. Whatever you want to say about Ball, you can't say that. A three down back is a great strength, as is a reliable back, as is a back who doesn't fumble, as is a back effective in short yardage situations, as is a back who is effective in the passing game. I have some miss-givings about Ball, but I had no desire for the pick to be used on a different position. I was hoping that Bell would be available actually, but what can you do. Lacy may well be more talented (or was it that wall of an offensive line - I haven't watched more than a couple of clips), but he had health issues - that's why he was still available. The team doesn't need ANOTHER injured running back. By the way, they already helped the defense both in free agency and in the draft. Two CBs (and they already had a good collection despite the errors in that game), an explosive tackle that they can barely contain their glee about as well as a mountain of a rotation tackle among others. Welker is a replacement and an upgrade over the aging Stokely. I'm not sure why you question the virtues of a third wide receiver. It was the addition of Stokely that led directly to Peyton's offensive explosion when he broke the TD record. You can't cover all three of them. That led DIRECTLY to the Patriots running out to sign three wide receivers of their own, and Brady's resulting offensive explosion when HE set the TD record. In a way it set the tone for the entire league today. The Broncos stated intention is to play faster next year. Weapons are required, two have now been added AND the defense has been upgraded. I can't wait for the season to start. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MAC Posted April 27, 2013 Share Posted April 27, 2013 We're looking at if differently. Im an offensive guy (many have told me that ) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chad72 Posted April 27, 2013 Share Posted April 27, 2013 Almost every single time I read NFL General I see a new reason as to why Denver failed to beat Baltimore.. It does get old. You got beat by the SB champs, time to move on, I agree!!! It might have been better phrasing it as why Montee Ball was drafted plus despite having 5 CBs on the roster, why a 6th CB was drafted. The latter, I can tell you, I expect one of their CBs to be asked to play safety, IMO, ala Charles Woodson. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MAC Posted April 27, 2013 Share Posted April 27, 2013 It does get old. You got beat by the SB champs, time to move on, I agree!!! It might have been better phrasing it as why Montee Ball was drafted plus despite having 5 CBs on the roster, why a 6th CB was drafted. The latter, I can tell you, I expect one of their CBs to be asked to play safety, IMO, ala Charles Woodson.If you're referring to Bailey, I find that hard to believe. There was actually a suggestion that the draft pick might play safety. Tough guy from what I read and saw on a highlight video. The clips had only like one interception. He seems to have a knack for "making plays" but, most were near the line of scrimmage. Anyway, in this day and age, I'm not sure that 5 cbs is enough. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mameluc Posted April 27, 2013 Share Posted April 27, 2013 The very last reason Denver lost that game is because of the run game which makes this pick surprising just like the signing of Welker. Denver clearly needs defensive help. Ball is a slow guy that will help blocking and pick up short yardage downs. Lacy would have made more sense.The very last reason Denver lost that game is because of the run game which makes this pick surprising just like the signing of Welker. Denver clearly needs defensive help. Ball is a slow guy that will help blocking and pick up short yardage downs. Lacy would have made more sense. dont agree..i think they started losing control when knoshown moreno went down(i really think that just before half they could have just pull over and ravens wouldnt even sniff the broncos at the second half...but it didnt happen).. it might be OL or RB or a combination but after Vasquez signing RB was also a priority for them and a justified one IMO Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bayone Posted April 27, 2013 Share Posted April 27, 2013 Montee Ball has A LOT of miles on him. You cant recover from miles. 'thats is true, apparently many GMs were afraid of Ed Lacy having recurent injuries said Mayock & broncos have 2 prone already, Mayock also said were whispers that alabama was happy that he left, and they , the school thpought he actually wasant best back on rooster Ball will grind out yards, not many long runs, can block & catch, , Not many vacks were able to do all 3 but yes others could make longer runs abd catch, but noty v block , Peyton needs that, he wont carry nearly as much either as is a throwing team but just has to get that critical first down so fox goes on 4th & 1 etc He would of went higher if came out after year before, production went down at seasons start as was walking and attacked last august , suffered a concussion, 2nd half of season it picked up again, also all Defenses were keyed to stop him, not the pass, in Denver it will be different Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chad72 Posted April 27, 2013 Share Posted April 27, 2013 If you're referring to Bailey, I find that hard to believe. There was actually a suggestion that the draft pick might play safety. Tough guy from what I read and saw on a highlight video. The clips had only like one interception. He seems to have a knack for "making plays" but, most were near the line of scrimmage. Anyway, in this day and age, I'm not sure that 5 cbs is enough. I can see Kayvon Webster starting off as safety, yeah!!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chad72 Posted April 27, 2013 Share Posted April 27, 2013 'thats is true, apparently many GMs were afraid of Ed Lacy having recurent injuries said Mayock & broncos have 2 prone already, Mayock also said were whispers that alabama was happy that he left, and they , the school thpought he actually wasant best back on rooster Ball will grind out yards, not many long runs, can block & catch, , Not many vacks were able to do all 3 but yes others could make longer runs abd catch, but noty v block , Peyton needs that, he wont carry nearly as much either as is a throwing team but just has to get that critical first down so fox goes on 4th & 1 etc He would of went higher if came out after year before, production went down at seasons start as was walking and attacked last august , suffered a concussion, 2nd half of season it picked up again, also all Defenses were keyed to stop him, not the pass, in Denver it will be different Montee Ball, if not used in a time share, will give the Broncos 3-4 years at best. If used in a time share, he can go 6-7 years, I can see that. I see Joe Addai who was not a feature back drafted by the Colts. Once he was in a time share with Rhodes, the running game was very efficient. Once he became the feature back, it worked for a year or two at best but never two years in a row and injuries crept up for Addai. Montee Ball is durable enough since he has been a lead back before but the NFL is a different ball game, RBC is a must. If used wisely behind in a time share, he will be more productive than being a lead back, because of his mileage. Then, you see Giovanni Bernard to the Bengals in the tough AFC North that is brutal on RBs, and Le'Veon Bell to the Steelers again in the tough AFC North, those RBs have low mileage and do real well during their rookie contracts and unfortunately, an RB beyond his rookie contract is probably run to the ground by then in that division especially. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hans Moleman Posted April 27, 2013 Share Posted April 27, 2013 The way I see it, Montee's got about as much NFL left in him as Peyton does lol. If it helps them win a Super Bowl now, it's a good pick, but that BMW they just bought already came with 200k on the odometer. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bayone Posted April 27, 2013 Share Posted April 27, 2013 Montee Ball, if not used in a time share, will give the Broncos 3-4 years at best. If used in a time share, he can go 6-7 years, I can see that. I see Joe Addai who was not a feature back drafted by the Colts. Once he was in a time share with Rhodes, the running game was very efficient. Once he became the feature back, it worked for a year or two at best but never two years in a row and injuries crept up for Addai. Montee Ball is durable enough since he has been a lead back before but the NFL is a different ball game, RBC is a must. If used wisely behind in a time share, he will be more productive than being a lead back, because of his mileage. Then, you see Giovanni Bernard to the Bengals in the tough AFC North that is brutal on RBs, and Le'Veon Bell to the Steelers again in the tough AFC North, those RBs have low mileage and do real well during their rookie contracts and unfortunately, an RB beyond his rookie contract is probably run to the ground by then in that division especially. The way I see it, Montee's got about as much NFL left in him as Peyton does lol. If it helps them win a Super Bowl now, it's a good pick, but that BMW they just bought already came with 200k on the odometer. U may be write, This is my last post for hrs so dont expect any response if quote me In a video in article Elway saays was biting fingernails for 3 hrs as didnt think he would get down to us and thrilled u made it to us Evaluating the Pick: Montee Ball Three of the nine second-round mock drafts that we profiled on DenverBroncos.com projected the team to select a running back with the 58th overall pick in the 2013 Draft. But none pegged that back as Wisconsin's Montee Ball, who Denver drafted on Friday evening. Five of those mocks had Ball going in round two, and all five thought he'd be off the board by the time pick No. 58 hit the clock. The average slot Ball's selection in those mocks was 51.6. The four other mock drafts had Ball falling out of the second round. ((( Note I did see a few mocks that picked ball, many picked Bell as bell visited Broncos twice, but bell cant block though is a great runner yes & low milage ))d Below is a summary of what some national press had to say about the selection of Ball: Sports Illustrated's Don Banks:Friday night picks I loved: Denver drafting Wisconsin running back Montee Ball late in the second round. He's going to help the Broncos move the chains, and the NCAA's Football Bowl Subdivision all-time leading touchdown scorer knows where the end zone is. ESPN.com's Scouts Inc.What he brings: Ball shouldered a heavy workload in college, and backs tend to tail off quickly when that is the case. Still, he is a tough runner who fights through contact and shows good vision between the tackles. Ball's top-end speed isn't elite, but he is quick enough to get around the corner and can make the first defender miss. He is also an underrated receiver who didn't get much chance in that area. He can catch the ball well and transition upfield quickly. How he fits: In the past couple years, this usually dependable Broncos run game hasn't been very productive. Because of inconsistent personnel and injuries,Peyton Manning was forced to run an almost one-dimensional pass offense. Veterans Willis McGahee and Knowshon Moreno are solid when healthy, but durability and age are question marks. Backup Ronnie Hillman doesn't have enough size to be an every-down back. Denver has really needed a back it can count on. Ball has a chance to be a physical, between-the tackles runner with a heavy workload, and that can lead to offensive balance, a much more effective play-action package and the ability to close out a game. This pick should please Manning. NFL.com's Charles DavisPick Analysis: "Interesting, interesting, interesting. When you play with Peyton Manning, your first priority is pass protection. But he catches the ball better than people think." -- Charles Davis USA Today's Nate DavisAnalysis: The Broncos struggled to close out the Ravens in their divisional playoff loss with Willis McGahee out and Knowshon Moreno hurt. Ball is durable and will find the end zone after scoring an NCAA career-record 83 TDs. One concern: He put a lot of miles on the odometer for the Badgers. Sporting NewsThe Broncos were looking for a backfield upgrade, even with Willis McGahee and Knowshon Moreno on the depth chart. Ball finished runs well and scored a lot in Wisconsin, which is exactly what Denver will want from him at the end of long Peyton Manning-led drives. FoxSports.comThe Broncos could use more help at running back and they got a good one in Ball. The Wisconsin product can rough tough between the tackles and has a nose for the end zone. CBS Sports' Pete PriscoGrade: C - I know Denver needs a back, but there were better options. Don't like it much. http://www.denverbroncos.com/news-and-blogs/article-1/Evaluating-the-Pick-Montee-Ball/5d31355b-b88d-49d1-826f-527908f244bc Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BleedingBlue Posted April 27, 2013 Author Share Posted April 27, 2013 (edited) Almost every single time I read NFL General I see a new reason as to why Denver failed to beat Baltimore.. well i know why we didn't beat baltimore... but that would be derailing the thread and feeding the trolls... The thread was meant as a gratz to Denver thread so lets keep it that way. Seems a few of you actually watched the game and actually observed when the momentum in Denvers favor had stopped. The blown pass coverage was the striking blow, but the mo' had shifted with the loss of the running game. Theres no doubt that Woodson is done and there were CBs on the board but they need a RB and Ball was lucky to be left. My guess is they have a plan to replace woodson in the long term. Monte Ball is a good addition to any team IMO. So gratz. edit: Oh look at that (above) a few sports writers seem to share my sentiment, which must mean something since their jobs are to analyze this sport. Thanks for that Bayone! Edited April 27, 2013 by BleedingBlue Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bayone Posted April 27, 2013 Share Posted April 27, 2013 Monte Ball is a good addition to any team IMO. So gratz. edit: Oh look at that (above) a few sports writers seem to share my sentiment, which must mean something since their jobs are to analyze this sport. Thanks for that Bayone! Quick 1 , am at assisted living and mom on nebulizer so have time, takes her a long time as on a few meds with it & using a workers computer , they have 65 ' TV & draft is on Broncos just signed shaun Phillips too 1 year deal believe I heard right , t Peoples comments on him before was picked , Packer fans wanted him badly and they know the wisconsin back well Richard Hess · Manager/Computer Technician at Capitol City ComputerFixxPackers trade their first round pick to move back into the 2nd round to get Montee Ball and pickup some extra picks for mid-round D-lineman and a Center and MAYBE a Guard. I don't see the Packers keeping their first round pick unless a major defensive playmaker is available.Reply · 5 · · March 30 at 4:36pm Matt Knoebel · Sussex, WisconsinHe's staying in Wisconsin. He will be a Packer.Reply · 6 · · February 15 at 1:52pm Matthew Ganek · Lake in the Hills, IllinoisBall is a first round talent but due to the NFL being all about "airing it out" he will fall to the 2nd round and maybe even the third which would be crazy because Ball is the best running in this class by far. Check out Ball's highlights he can do it all. He has speed, big power, sharp cuts, reads his blockers very well, knocks defenders on the ground stiff arms, solid blocker and a great receiver.Reply · 4 · · February 28 at 2:51am John Smith · Top CommenterSets and ties pretty ridiculous records while defenses that did almost nothing but stack the box to an absurd degree against him, and was dedicated enough to stay with his team and get his degree before entering the draft? NFL.com's analysis:"Played to long and isn't a speed type of running back, mediocre player!"Hah..Reply · 1 · · February 25 at 10:19am Jonathan Jerome Dorn · Top Commenter · Independent Contractor at Green Cab of Madisonmontee would be good for the Pack. Wi fans love this kid and we need RB depth. GOOD EVAL OF BALL< COMMEBNTS AT THE BOTTOM of itr are over 40 coimmentshttp://www.nfl.com/draft/2013/profiles/montee-ball?id=2539341 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fx Stryker Posted April 27, 2013 Share Posted April 27, 2013 The very last reason Denver lost that game is because of the run game which makes this pick surprising just like the signing of Welker. Denver clearly needs defensive help. Ball is a slow guy that will help blocking and pick up short yardage downs. Lacy would have made more sense. Yea, you know the area Denver suffered with the loss of McGahee and Moreno in the playoff game. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bayone Posted April 27, 2013 Share Posted April 27, 2013 The very last reason Denver lost that game is because of the run game which makes this pick surprising just like the signing of Welker. Denver clearly needs defensive help . Ball is a slow guy that will help blocking and pick up short yardage downs. Lacy would have made more sense. They needed a RB, but Stephen Taylor would of been just fine later and works well in all 3 phases of game and considered a safest RB bet in draft by NFL.com too so could have gone more D here if wanted to , BOTTOM LINE The Cardinals running back proved this season that he was capable of maintaining his level of play even without Andrew Luck at QB. While he isn't exceptional in any one facet of the game, he is technically sound, and well rounded. Taylor is possibly the safest back in this class due to his ability to not only pass protect, but to catch the football, which will make him invaluable on third downs. http://www.nfl.com/draft/2013/profiles/stepfan-taylor?id=2539315 Read Comments in # 23 analysts & 25 Packer fans wanted him ,butt shown by some of their comments-------------------------1st why not Lacy , which is also to me questionable but apparently many GMs ( and Elway said thios after Ball was Picked too ) were afraid of Ed Lacy having recurent injuries said Mayock & broncos have 2 prone already, Mayock also said were whispers that alabama was happy that he left, as they , the school thought he actually wasnt best back on rooster Green bay admitted possibility and that's why hedged nets with Franklin, who i think was a steal and wise move .He is also destined to be a star why Last Year denver traded away the pick used on Doug Martin, year before the one used for Collin P , so a precedent is set , Next time they should just ask team who they would select and take that player MORE ON BALL Ball is better than u give credit for, set many records and last year all were keyed to stop him as he was the only offense after QB went to nfl, started slow as had a concussion after being gang assaulted on the streets, but ended year strong Heres a few analysis Links & records & again read analyst comments in comment 23 on the pick http://www.nfl.com/draft/2013/profiles/montee-ball?id=2539341 http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/draft/players/1665003/montee-ball RecordsNCAA single season recordsMost touchdowns, season: 39 tied (2011) Most consecutive games with two or more touchdowns: 13 (2011) Most points scored by non-kicker: 236 (2011)NCAA career recordsMost touchdowns: 83 (2009-2012) Most Rushing Touchdowns: 77 (2009-2012)Big Ten single season recordsMost touchdowns: 39 (2011)Wisconsin single season recordsMost touchdowns: 39 (2011) Most rushing touchdowns: 33 (2011)Wisconsin career recordsHighest average yards per rush: 5.56 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Montee_Ball In a video in article Elway says was biting fingernails for 3 hrs as didnt think he would get down to us and thrilled u made it to us this has the anaalyst commenbts I noted referenced to read as well http://www.denverbroncos.com/news-and-blogs/article-1/Evaluating-the-Pick-Montee-Ball/5d31355b-b88d-49d1-826f-527908f244bc Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
amfootball Posted April 27, 2013 Share Posted April 27, 2013 well i know why we didn't beat baltimore... but that would be derailing the thread and feeding the trolls... The thread was meant as a gratz to Denver thread so lets keep it that way. Seems a few of you actually watched the game and actually observed when the momentum in Denvers favor had stopped. The blown pass coverage was the striking blow, but the mo' had shifted with the loss of the running game. Theres no doubt that Woodson is done and there were CBs on the board but they need a RB and Ball was lucky to be left. My guess is they have a plan to replace woodson in the long term. Monte Ball is a good addition to any team IMO. So gratz. edit: Oh look at that (above) a few sports writers seem to share my sentiment, which must mean something since their jobs are to analyze this sport. Thanks for that Bayone! Ravens were not a team you were going to run on in the playoffs last year. They were too good up front. And you NEVER want to base your draft selections off on one game. Seems as if Denver did this all draft. I found a few of their selections odd. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bayone Posted April 27, 2013 Share Posted April 27, 2013 Ravens were not a team you were going to run on in the playoffs last year. They were too good up front. And you NEVER want to base your draft selections off on one game. Seems as if Denver did this all draft. I found a few of their selections odd. actually in a way I did too at times as if wanted supposedly BPA , seems they draft a need each time just like last year if win now then why use second pick on a future QB , but I have said that often I edioted my reply to u on ball a few times if u havent read it , its near top of my comment where edited anyway good night , Closing down and resting now Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
amfootball Posted April 27, 2013 Share Posted April 27, 2013 actually in a way I did too at times as if wanted supposedly BPA , seems they draft a need each time just like last year if win now then why use second pick on a future QB , but I have said that oftenThis whole draft was weird. Jets getting Geno. The Cowboys picks, the Giants trading up to get a QB. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Qwiz Posted April 28, 2013 Share Posted April 28, 2013 This whole draft was weird. Jetns getting Geno. The Cowboys picks, the Giants trading up to get a QB.Yeah, who would've thought Nassib would end up with the Giants. A lot of people expected him to be in NY, just not with the Giants lol. They might have a guy they can develop behind Eli and who can be a good back-up option over Painter. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
luckthefuture Posted April 28, 2013 Share Posted April 28, 2013 I think this was a terrific draft pick by the Broncos. Peyton already has the most stacked receiving corps in the league and now has a legitimate bruising back to get those short yards and set a good block. Yes he has miles on him, but they needed a talented RB and now they got him. Congrats Denver, go get these next 2 SBs Elway style Peyton! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Andy Posted April 28, 2013 Share Posted April 28, 2013 My favorite RB in the draft. I think he'll be the best RB in this class. Love this guy, perfect for that team. Excited to see him and Ronnie Hillman. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bayone Posted April 28, 2013 Share Posted April 28, 2013 This whole draft was weird. Jets getting Geno. The Cowboys picks, the Giants trading up to get a QB. Jets with Geno , Tebow, & Sancez , Glad I am not a jet fan,. That had to be the most unexpected pick of all, who was more shocked Sancez or Geno, , Genos face seemed bewildered as much as happy & Denver took a poor version of Big Ben for QB # 3, are they getting the guy to back up Brock once Peyton leaves & also took QB # 4 as undrafted one named Ryan Katz -- 6'1" San Diego State 214 lb's thats really being early and a waste of a late pick , but what do i know Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ÅÐØNϧ 1 Posted April 28, 2013 Share Posted April 28, 2013 Almost every single time I read NFL General I see a new reason as to why Denver failed to beat Baltimore.. When they choke next year it will be because they did'nt draft Leon Sandcastle to replace Bailey .. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Old Crow Posted April 28, 2013 Share Posted April 28, 2013 I think Denver was definately better than Baltimore last year overall. The Ravens got hot in the playoffs, and benefitted by the horrible play by Moore at the end of the game. The two guys who blew the game for the Ravens in the AFCGG , Evans and Cundiff, were thankfully dismissed. It's going to be hard for Moore to overcome that kind of miscue , and get back the confidence of Denver fans. It's hard to win a Super Bowl, you just have to keep grinding and hope you get a few breaks, as well as being good. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tony Sullivan Posted April 28, 2013 Share Posted April 28, 2013 It is not a bad pick just not an impact pick. When the best thing you can say about a RB is that he is durable and hangs on to the ball then tells you all you need to know. Fox is big on having a run game so I get the pick but honestly if I am a Bronco fan, I want defense all day. To be fair, Montee is one of the most explosive runners in this class. His stiff arm will be one of the best in the league from day 1. He's got a lot of power in a small frame. He's also exceptionally shifty. I think Ball fits Denver's offense better than Lacy. I think he ends up as the #2 and potentially starter considering McGahee's injury history. All depends how he blocks for Peyton. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
amfootball Posted April 28, 2013 Share Posted April 28, 2013 To be fair, Montee is one of the most explosive runners in this class. His stiff arm will be one of the best in the league from day 1. He's got a lot of power in a small frame. He's also exceptionally shifty. I think Ball fits Denver's offense better than Lacy. I think he ends up as the #2 and potentially starter considering McGahee's injury history. All depends how he blocks for Peyton. Yeah, they don't need him to be a #1; not with their other backs. He will help for sure. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SolomonThomasFanAccount Posted April 29, 2013 Share Posted April 29, 2013 the reason they lost the replacement refs were back Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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